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Hemyock (/ˈhɛmiɒk/) is a
village and
civil parish in Devon, England. It is
about 8
miles north-west of
Honiton and 5
miles (8 km)
south of the Somerset...
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Hemyock Hundred was the name of one of
thirty two
ancient administrative units of Devon, England. The
parishes in the
hundred were: Awliscombe, Buckerell...
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Hemyock Castle is a
ruined 14th-century
castle in the
village of
Hemyock, Devon, England. It was
built by Sir
William Asthorpe after 1380 to a quadrangular...
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Hemyock railway station served the
village of
Hemyock, Devon, England, from 1876 to 1963 on the Culm
Valley Light Railway. The
station was
opened on 29...
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spring (grid
reference ST2205016050) near
Culmhead and
flows west
through Hemyock, then
Culmstock to
Uffculme before joining the
River Exe on the north-western...
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Hills at a
spring near RAF
Culmhead in Somerset, and
flows west
through Hemyock, then
Culmstock (in the Culm Valley) to Uffculme. The
river turns south...
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Junction station on the
Bristol to
Exeter line,
through the Culm
valley to
Hemyock. It was
intended as a very low-cost scheme, but by the time it
opened in...
- Torrington, Braunton, Crediton, Fremington, Halberton, Hartland, Hayridge,
Hemyock,
North Tawton and Winkleigh, Shebbear, Sherwill,
South Molton, Tiverton...
- is surrounded,
clockwise from the north, by the
parishes of Culmstock,
Hemyock, Sheldon, Kentisbeare, Cullompton, Willand,
Halberton and Burlescombe....
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General information Location Hemyock,
Devon England Coordinates 50°55′08″N 3°14′51″W / 50.919°N 3.2475°W / 50.919; -3.2475 Grid reference...